Although we love to track Meghan Markle's amazing royal style, something about her borrowing Prince Harry's clothes is just too sweet to ignore. During one of the final days of their royal tour in the South Pacific, the Duchess borrowed one of her husband's puffer coats when the weather got chilly.

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Meghan was photographed in the Redwoods Treewalk Rotorua in New Zealand wearing the same quilted coat that Prince Harry wore during another appearance just a few days prior at Abel Tasman National Park.

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While the brand does make the same jacket for women, it seems that Meghan borrowed Harry's, simply because of how big it looked on her. The rolled-up sleeves appeared oversized on the Duchess, and the coat falls down to her legs.

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The lightweight men's down jacket is made by Scandinavian brand Norrøna. You can shop and is still available to shop in both black and navy — and also in the women's version. You can shop a similar version below.

Prince Harry even snapped an adorable picture of his pregnant wife while they walked through the Redwoods. "Thank you New Zealand for the most wonderful last week of our tour. It has been a privilege to meet so many friendly Kiwis. Australia, Fiji, Tonga and NZ - we leave feeling inspired and reminded of how every single one of us can make a difference," he captioned the shot on Kensington Royal's official Instagram, who credited The Duke of Sussex for the photo.

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Harry and Meghan just wrapped up their jam-packed Royal Tour through Australia, Tonga, Fiji and New Zealand. While there, the expecting parents attended the Invictus Games, met tons of well-wishers, and spoke publicly about their future child for the first time.

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